Situated in West Norfolk, just a a few miles south of Downham Market on the main Cambridge to Kings Lynn road, is the tempting prospect of nine holes at Ryston Park. The course was constructed in 1932 and designed by the former Open winner and prolific golf course architect James Braid, the man behind the world famous Gelneagles. It is an attractive parkland course with excellent drainage and a great reputation for being in immaculate condition all year round, particularly the greens. The flat terrain makes your round reasonably easy on the legs and the many trees and excellent views over the surrounding countryside make it a particularly pleasant and popular place to play golf.